February 2011 archive

From Bob Hasegawa, Representative of the 11th Legislative District: Hello District 11, I am holding a town hall next week. Details are below. Hope you can all dial in! Washington State House of Representatives Rep. Bob Hasegawa – 11th Legislative District Local legislator hosting telephone town hall March 2 Rep. Bob Hasegawa to discuss 2011 …

The General Membership meeting was yesterday (2/15). We had a very long and very nice visit from Richard Conlin, the Seattle City Council President. The membership had lots of great questions and I’m sure the question and answer session could have gone on for hours. We were also visited by Cara Bilodeau of Planned Parenthood …

Planned Parenthood Votes! Washington and NARAL Pro-Choice Washington is having their annual Reproductive Health & Rights Lobby Day at the State Capitol in Olympia on Monday, February 28th. Details are here: http://www.ppaction.org/site/Calendar?id=100283&view=Detail They’ll provide training, transportation, and food.

This isn’t a 11th LD event, so it’s not going on the official calendar, but some of the 11th LD membership might be interested in this. These events are on February 17th & 18th. Are you wondering how progressives can fix Congress? You are cordially invited to an exclusive discussion about progressives and Congress with …

Please join us for our February general meeting. Seattle Councilman Richard Conlin will update us on the issues before the Council, the priorities for the Council, and the upcoming 2011 budget process. A speaker from Planned Parenthood will discuss the upcoming issues in the State Legislature. Also, Oscar Eason, from the Northwest NAACP, will discuss …

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LAC Action / Lobby Day in Olympia The meeting place is the Senate Rules Committee meeting room at 11 AM. There will be a box lunch (fee $20) and speakers will probable include Gov Gregoire, Speaker Chopp, and Senate Majority Leader Brown.